Gendering the REDD+ policy process in Ghana
There is a growing discourse on ‘climate change’ resulting in consciousness of a world seen through the lens of climate. This has led to the development of new structures, actors as well as policies and programs at international, national and local levels with the aim of managing the implications t...
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SLU/Dept. of Urban and Rural Development
2013
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